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Monday, June 28, 2010

BABY Z
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
25/100




'Baby Z"
Oil 5 x 7
Day 25

Day 25

I love to watch things grow; it is so life-affirming.
You take a simple seed, put it in some dirt, give
it a little water and then watch for that
bit of green to peek above the earth's surface.

The baby zucchinis started to pop out about
two weeks ago in my garden. I could't resist painting this one
with the blossom still attached. Had to do it quickly - it
is amazing at how fast they grow - was away for four days
for the Gettysburg Festival Artist Colony, and some
of my 'babies' had grown to the size of baseball bats!




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Thursday, June 24, 2010

DAY 02 GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL
PLEIN AIR ARTIST COLONY

What a phenomenal day today! We got up early so
that we could head to the battlefield to paint
before the heat of the day became oppressive.
Little Round Top with its beautiful vistas (and
refreshing cool breeze) was where we decided
to set up our gear for the morning.


(Above) Ted and Mary Beth painting from the overlook.

Afterwards we grabbed a quick lunch at the
college cafeteria then headed back out to
the battlefield to get some more painting
time in. We were able to paint a view of the
Trostle farm until the thunderstorms moved in.


Cindy painting the Trostle Farm


Master Painter Lisa Egeli painting


On our way to the Carribean Cookout, we enjoyed
seeing Peter Krsko's sculptures in the trees.



After our delicious dinner, we stayed and listened
to some great music. I was just jealous of the
hat the lady in front of me was wearing!


A little evening get-together in the common
area of the apartments. We're showing Lisa the
DPP Blog and my blog and website.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

DAY 01 GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL
PLEIN AIR ARTIST COLONY

June 23, 2010 - Day One Artist Colony
Gettysburg Festival

After arriving on campus and getting settled
into our dormitory, we were taken on a tour
of the Gettysburg College by Rachel, a student
intern. In the picture below, Rachel is giving
us some information about the historical
buildings on campus, and also about the
large grassy field that is said to be haunted
(during the war the field was used to stack
the bodies of dead soldiers).



Our next stop was Schmucker Hall, which houses the
art facilities. In this picture, Master Scuptor
Ivan Schwartz was explaining how bronze and
aluminum sculptures are cast. Ivan is
teaching the sculpture element
of this colony.



We grabbed lunch at 'The Dive', and then
walked over to the Majestic to see Master Painter
Lisa Egeli's gorgeous paintings. Lisa is
teaching the Plein Air components of this colony.




Colony participant Mary Beth Brath beside Lisa's painting.



Colony participant Anthony Comes describes the
process by which he created his sculpture.







Tuesday, June 22, 2010

DAY 5
GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL
PLEIN AIR EVENT

Today's painting took a group of us to the
Rose Farm, one of my favorite farms on the
Gettysburg Battlefield. There were some changes
to the property since we were there last year,
most noticable was that the shutters on the farmhouse
had been repainted from last year's lt. blue to a more
historically accurate green.



Sharon Benner



Deb Richardson

I was walking down behind the farmhouse when
I came across the pasture. There were some black angus
up under some trees (future paintings for sure!),
but the soft grasses and lighting convinced me
that this was where I wanted to set up to paint.
Of course I just pretended there were no snakes or ticks
in that long grass... :)



My painting in progress

Finished painting below.


'Rose Farm Pasture'
Oil 9 x 12

DAY 4
2010 GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL
PLEIN AIR EVENT

Fourteen artists showed up for today's painting at
the Sach's Covered Bridge. This 100 foot bridge
spans the Marsh Creek and was built in 1854 by
David Spooner.

The bridge was used by both the North and the South
during the conflict, but the Confederate troops
eventually used it to retreat out of Gettysburg.
Sach's Bridge is rumored to be haunted...

I put the wrong address into my GPS, so I spent
some time travelling around Gettysburg to find
the bridge. Thanks to Mary Beth Brath, I was able to
eventually get there!

Here are pictures of some of the artists at work.








Here is my painting for the day.


'View from Sach's Bridge'
Oil 12 x 16

DAY 3
2010 GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL
PLEIN AIR EVENT

Today the artists painted at Schmucker Hall, which
is located on Seminary Ridge and is part of the
Lutheran Theological Seminary campus.
This building served as a hospital
during the three-day battle, and the cupola provided Civil
War generals a vantage point to observe Confederate troops
moving toward Gettysburg from the West.

As I was walking around Schmucker Hall, I noticed this stately
old oak tree across the street. Wouldn't it be interesting to
hear the stories it could tell?

Here is my painting.


'The Older Generation'
Oil 9 x 12

Sunday, June 20, 2010

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY 2010



Happy Father's Day out there to all of
those men who are fathers, or father figures
in someones life. I lost my own father when
I was only five years old, but when I met
and married my husband, I was blessed to have
his father became my own father as well.

To honor my husband and his love for his late
father, I decided to get a commemorative stone
dedicated in his father's name at the
U.S. Army Heritage Museum and
Education Center in Carlisle, PA.
Today, on Father's Day, we went over to see the
stone for the first time.

MILKWEED
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
24/100


'Milkweed'
Oil 5 x 7
24/100

Day 24

Such a humble flower, yet it feeds the butterflies
with the nectar from these beautiful blooms, and then
in the fall develops unique pods that dry and
eventually split open so that the beautiful gossamer
seed wings inside can fly out into the world.

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

THE ROUND BARN
Day 01 Painting
Gettysburg Festival Plein Air Paint Out


'The Round Barn'
Oil on linen panel
9 x 12
Here is my painting from the first day of the
Gettysburg Festival Plein Air Paint Out.
The Round Barn is a rare and historical round
barn located in Biglerville, PA (just outside of
Gettysburg). Every vantage point of this
incredible barn is terrific, but when I walked
around to see where I would want to paint, this
is the view that really grabbed me.
I thought it really showed off some of the
unusual architecture that makes this barn
so unique.

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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Gettysburg Festival Plein Air Paint Out Begins!

Today the 2010 Gettysburg Festival started, and
the group of plein air painters congregated at the
historical Round Barn to begin painting. Looks like
some great paintings are in the works!


This is the view of the barn I was beginning to paint.
I really liked the peek-through under the overpass
from the Round Barn to the barn to its right. The
light was beautiful.


Below are some of the participants from today's
painting session.


Mary Beth Brath and Pat Keough


Amy Lindenberger


Anne Finucane



Sue Gray



Deb Richardson

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

DAY 22 and DAY 23
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
22/100 and 23/100


'Blue Flower Pots'
Oil 5x7
22/100
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Price: $100 USD plus $10 USD s/h


Day 22

What makes flowers look prettier than a
beautiful blue flower pot? Just painting this
made the grey rainy day we are having (yes,
another one!!!) disappear.



'Meadow Sage'
Oil 5x7
23/100
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Price: $100 USD plus $10 USD s/h
SOLD


Day 23

Everytime I walk out of the back door of my
house, I get to see these clumps of beautiful
blue meadow sage I planted along the stone
retaining wall. Every morning and every afternoon,
these flowers are covered with honeybees, and if
you have been following this challenge - you
already know how much I love my honeybees!


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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing this painting, please contact me.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

My Lucky Day

About two weeks ago, I was on Leslie Saeta's blog making a comment about one of her beautiful paintings, and in doing so I became the fortunate winner of a one hour marketing consultation with her! You have to check out Leslie's blog - it is a veritable goldmine of information on how to make your blog and/or website work for you successfully as a selling tool. Of special interest (besides her blogtalkradio shows) is the 'Artists Helping Artists' link at the top of her blog page.

I am so excited about all of the information she imparted to me during our conference call this morning! Learning how to send my blog posts directly to my Facebook page was definitely one of the highlights (no more dual entry - yeah!).

Rarely do I ever win anything, but it sure was a lucky day for me when I won this opportunity to talk with Leslie!

Monday, June 14, 2010

RAINY DAY
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
21/100


'Rainy Day'
Oil 6 x 8
21/100

Day 21

The rain continues, so I thought that instead of
letting it get me down - I would paint it! It was
quite interesting to get the placement right so that
the design would be pleasing. Does your eye move
around the canvas?

Also, there's a lot more color in here than one
would suspect - especially in
the raindrops that I wanted to be more
important.

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interested in purchasing this painting, please contact me.



Thank you.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

PINE SCHOOL STUDIO 8th Annual Student Art Exhibit

Celebration!

Each year I am so impressed with the work of my
students, and with how much they have improved and
grown as artists. At the end of the Spring Painting
Session we have a student exhibit to celebrate all
of their hard work and success. Congratulations
to all of them for the beautiful work they had on
display today. I sure hope they heard the
wonderful comments that were being made about
their paintings from all of the people who attended
the exhibit.


Thanks to everyone for all of their help that
made today such a huge success!


The Students of 2009-2010, with their
teacher in the top center (with the blue top).

Thursday, June 10, 2010

BUTTERFLY ON VERBENA
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
20/100


'Butterfly on Verbena'
Oil 4 x 4
20/100

Day 20
This little cabbage butterfly was so kind to sit
still long enough so that I could snap some reference
photos of him on the pink verbena. It happened on
one of the rare sunny afternoons we have been
having.

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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing this painting, please contact me.

Thank you.

PETUNIAS
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
19/100


'Petunias'
Oil 5 x 7
19/100

Day 19
Rain, rain go away...it seem to rain here every day!
We are having such a wet spring, just like last year,
so hopefully this will also mean we have an abundant
garden.
Grabbed these petunia blossoms on the way up to
the studio so that I would have something fresh
from the garden to paint.
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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing this painting, please contact me.
Thank you.

Monday, June 7, 2010

BLUE ANGEL
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
18/100




'Blue Angel'
Oil 8 x 8
18/100

Day 18

The different hostas in the garden are just starting to
get buds which will eventually turn into lily-like
flowers. I was walking around the back yard
and happened to notice this bud on the
Blue Angel Hosta, and thought it had a wonderful
oriental look to it. This was SO much fun to paint!

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Friday, June 4, 2010

HONEYBEE and CHIVE BLOSSOM
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
17/100


'Honeybee and Chive Blossom'
Oil 5 x 7
17/100


Day 17


I purposely grow plants in my garden to draw in the
bees. We have had such a shortage of honeybees
over the past few years because
of the mites that were getting into their hives and killing
them off, so I try to do whatever I can to help them
regenerate and increase their population.

This also means letting things go to seed, like my chives.
The bumblebees swarm to the flowers, and this little
guy was about half drunk on the nectar
he was drinking from the chive blossom!

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

SIMPLY SNAPDRAGONS
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
16/100


'Simply Snapdragons'
Oil 5 X 7
16/100

Day 16
Snapdragons are the perfect annual,
especially the way they re-seed themselves
and come back year after year.

What a pleasant surprize to come across
this pink stem that came back from a
patch that was planted last year.

If you would like to see to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog.
If you are interested in purchasing this painting,
please contact me. Thank you.

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